Custom URLs

When you create a web page in Wild Apricot, its URL – its Internet address – is created automatically in the form of http://yourdomain/page-41160 (where yourdomain is your Wild Apricot domain name, and 41160 is the page ID). You change the page address to something more memorable by specifying a custom URL.

For example, instead of...

...you could provide your blog page with a custom URL of blog so that its page address becomes:

Specifying a custom URL can improve your rankings in search engines, particularly if you use relevant keywords (e.g. typography for a typography blog). You can also use custom URLs if you are transitioning from a non-Apricot site and want to keep the same page URLs.

Specifying a custom URL

You can assign a custom URL to any Wild Apricot page including the homepage.

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You cannot, however, assign a custom URL to individual events or blog posts.